Also worth knowing:- I will not be overclocking anything. I do not know enough about that, to start doing so.- I have, of course, already checked all the hardware through myself. I have not found any compatibility issues, but mistakes happen and details gets overlooked sometimes. A few extra pair of eyes never hurt anyone.- I will not be considering running two GPU's in raid- The only games I play are Guild Wars 2 and World of Warcraft.- I realise the links I provided are to a danish site, which is why I wrote the exact names of the hardware aswell.- I am a bit in doubt about my choice of RAM and SSD

If you have any suggestions to better and more compatible hardware, do not be afraid to post said suggestions. They will be gratefully welcomed.

Thank you for reading and simply considering a reply, wether or not said reply was posted.

Thank you in advance for any and all help. I hope I can repay you someday.

The main issue that stands out, is the Maximus Gene board is a high performance mobo, for overclocking, but it's pointless expense, for a locked processor. Something like an ASRock H77M, is fine for your system. If you want "top" quality, something like an Asus P8H77-M Pro, or Gigabyte H77M-D3H is probably a bit cheaper.There's marginal benefit to Dominator Ram, and you only need 8GB, at most, for gaming. Get more, if you are into photography, if you want. You don't need high heat sinks, although not a huge issue, provided you don't want to upgrade, from stock cooler, but generally best to use Corsair CML, GSKill Ares, or Crucial Ballistix Sport, that are all low profile.For SSD, OCZ Vertex4, Samsung 830, or Crucial M4 are better.You don't need anything like that power supply 500w is adequate. Get 550w, if you like, for plenty in hand.If you want GTX 660Ti (Radeon HD7950 is worth considering), would suggest Gigabyte, or MSI have good performance.

For ram I would go with corsair or g skill. Also, the motherboards I suggested are z77 and won't need a bios update. But if you aren't going to oc, I would get a a cheaper chipset like the ones the other person suggested. They are far cheaper. I just don't know as much about them as z77.

Even if you don't want to overclock NOW, there's no point in not getting an "unlocked" K processor ie i5-3570K, then you have scope to OC, in the future (handy to have in reserve). Don't bother with Dominator RAM, just isn't worth it. Get low profile RAM like Corsair CML, GSKill Ares, or Crucial Ballistix Sport.Get a twin fanned GPU. Much better cooling, and quieter. Suggest Gigabyte, or MSI.

If you've already got i5-3570, the only advantage to having a Z77 motherboard, is it would allow you to add a 2nd GTX 660Ti, in SLi, which is, I presume, why you're getting 750w PSU.However, if you have no intention of adding 2nd GPU, you could use 500w or 550w PSU, and a H77 mobo. All 77 mobos are designed, for Ivybridge, so no BIOS "flashing" is required, with either Z77 or H77.

Even if you don't want to overclock NOW, there's no point in not getting an "unlocked" K processor ie i5-3570K, then you have scope to OC, in the future (handy to have in reserve). Don't bother with Dominator RAM, just isn't worth it. Get low profile RAM like Corsair CML, GSKill Ares, or Crucial Ballistix Sport.Get a twin fanned GPU. Much better cooling, and quieter. Suggest Gigabyte, or MSI.

At least read the thread or at least the first post, before you reply. CPU, GPU and PSU are NOT up for discussion, I have already bought and recieved those components.

If you would like to share knowledge, you can answer my question.Is my updated choice of components compatible? Yes you will have to scroll down, to see the latest updated list of hardware components.

If you've already got i5-3570, the only advantage to having a Z77 motherboard, is it would allow you to add a 2nd GTX 660Ti, in SLi, which is, I presume, why you're getting 750w PSU.However, if you have no intention of adding 2nd GPU, you could use 500w or 550w PSU, and a H77 mobo. All 77 mobos are designed, for Ivybridge, so no BIOS "flashing" is required, with either Z77 or H77.

Thank you very much for clearing that up for me And yes. At some point I will have to get a second 660ti, which is my reason for PSU choice.